Re: Paganism recognised by Prison Service



M.H. wrote:
> It's fine, but I seem to have got myself involved in so many
> activities that I have little time to do more than lurk.
> So I'm likely to post only when I feel strongly enough to make
> special time to do so. This was an issue which drives me up the
> wall, so I was pleased to agree with Jani's post. :-) Maybe I'll
try
> a little harder to find time to contribute.
> (((((Jymn, and all my old friends here.)))))
>>
> M.H.

/invegles MH over to a corner with promises of tea, biscuits,
conversations and a parrot...? :)

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janet
texestentialist


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